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For a client with polycythemia vera, how can the nurse help decrease the risk for thrombus formation?

  • A. Teach the client how to perform isometric exercises
  • B. Help the client don thromboembolic stocking or support hose during waking hours
  • C. Advise drinking 3 quarts (L) of fluid per day
  • D. Instruct the client to rest immediately if chest pain develops  A1 PASSERS TRAINING, RESEARCH, REVIEW & DEVELOPMENT COMPANY MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING SET I THE HEMATOLOGIC SYSTEM
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B: Help the client don thromboembolic stocking or support hose during waking hours. This intervention helps decrease the risk for thrombus formation in polycythemia vera by promoting venous return and preventing blood pooling in the lower extremities. Compression stockings improve circulation and reduce the risk of blood clots. Isometric exercises (choice A) may increase blood pressure and heart rate, potentially worsening the risk of thrombus formation. Drinking excess fluid (choice C) can lead to hypervolemia and increase the risk of clotting. Resting immediately if chest pain develops (choice D) is important but does not directly address the prevention of thrombus formation in polycythemia vera.